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What motivated you (or your organization) to become involved in peace and conflict resolution?
War causes human suffering of unspeakable magnitude.
Please list the countries and/or regions in which you (or your organization) have direct and significant expertise
The English-speaking Caribbean; North America
What is your current country of residence (or location of your organization)?
USA
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
Professor of Anthropology at Fielding Graduate University
How many years professional experience do you have ?
15+
Which are your primary sectoral areas of expertise (or the primary sectoral areas of your organization) ?
Civil Society, Culture, Development, Gender
Which are your primary skills areas(or the primary skill areas of your organization)?
Advocacy, Curriculum Development, Research, Qualitative Skills
What are some of your current areas of research (if any)?
International migration; globalization; intersection of race, class and gender; social change for social justice.

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At 2:53am on February 25, 2010, ckvishwanath said…
thanks for your comments.globalsiation gives aflat world?
but skilled labor-unskilled labor?
please explain it...
At 12:11am on February 7, 2010, ckvishwanath said…
Dear christtine,
thanks.in india,there had been an interaction between david harvey and s.sassan.
migration is creating new problems and the present social scenario-new kind of global migration is happening is happening.internal migration...external migration and nation state is more fluid in intsa demographic sence.
warmest,
Vishwanath
At 11:32am on January 30, 2010, Sohail Mahmood said…
hello christine
how are u doing?
nice meeting u here
take care
At 3:46am on January 30, 2010, ckvishwanath said…
dear friend,
i am very much interested to know the relation among globalisation - class-gender-race in contemporary period.sassia sassan-i like her very much here.
warmest,
Vishwanath
 
 

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